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News Archive
02-Oct-2008
'Con-way Freight President Issues Statement on American Trucking Associations' 2008 National Driver of the Year (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) American Trucking Associations today announced that its 2008 National Driver of the Year is a Con-way Freight driver -- David May of West Seneca, N.Y. May was selected for the nation's highest truck driving honor from a pool of 50 professionals nominated by the U.S. state trucking associations.
'Celadon Comments on Jury Decision in Texas (Centre Daily Times)Celadon Trucking Services Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Celadon Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CLDN), announced that a judgment of $1.5 million was rendered on September 30, 2008, in a jury trial in Ellis County, Texas. The award related to a lane change accident that occurred in July 2006.
'Sheetz Recognized for Highest Trucking Safety Honor (Convenience Store News)ALTOONA, Pa.-- Sheetz Inc.?s fuel and grocery carrier, CLI Transport, was honored with the 2008 American Trucking Association (ATA) President?s Trophy.
'Con-way Freight?s David May is 2008 ATA Driver of the Year (The Trucker)ARLINGTON , Va. ? David May , a West Seneca , N.Y., based relay and city driver for Con-way Freight, has been named the American Trucking Associations 2008 National Truck Driver of the Year. The announcement came this weekend at the ATA Safety and Loss Prevention Management Council?s Fall Conference in Nashville, Tenn.
'Women In Trucking Adds Australian Member (TruckingInfo.com)10/1/2008 Women in Trucking recently signed its first Australian member, Jacqueline Brotherton, who is the transport manager at Oxford Cold Storage in Laverton, North Victoria, Australia. Her goal for joining WIT is to meet women in the U.S. who have a similar interest in trucking.
'Campaign enforces safety around large trucks on I-5 (Albany Democrat-Herald)A two-day traffic safety campaign aimed at aggressive drivers near large trucks on Interstate 5 concluded Wednesday.
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